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Vulnerability Analyst

VIQU IT
Ipswich
1 week ago
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Vulnerability Analyst ? 3-month contract

My Customer is seeking a proactive and skilled Vulnerability Analyst to join their team in a highly regulated, mission-critical 24/7 environment. Their infrastructure includes over 450 servers operating across both Windows and Linux platforms ? making secure access and timely response essential.

Hands-on experience with Qualys and its vulnerability scanning, assessment, and reporting tools is needed for this role.

Key Skills from the Vulnerability Analyst:



Demonstrated experience in vulnerability management within large-scale enterprise or corporate environments.
Hands-on experience with Qualys and its vulnerability scanning, assessment, and reporting tools.
Strong working knowledge of Windows and Linux operating systems, including their associated technology stacks.
Able to operate effectively in a secure, complex, and highly regulated setting with restricted access considerations.



Key responsibilities for the Vulnerability Analyst:



Daily monitoring and analysis of security events and vulnerabilities.
Proactively reviewing Qualys reports to identify missing patches, misconfigurations, and other potential threats.
Collaborating closely with infrastructure and operations teams to coordinate and apply remediation actions.
Ensuring alignment with regulatory compliance and internal security standards.
Supporting patch management processes under the guidance of established teams.



The Vulnerability Analyst is required onsite 2 days per week in Felixstowe.

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